New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1929, Page 20

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H—WT I N 0—W B/ ' m TI0—WOR. as WEA a THURSDAY, APRIL 28 By The dssocicted Press) | n Fastern Standard 4 0 A herwi | on of cal > grams with list of as | 348.6—WABC New York—860 | N WFBL WKBW WCAO WJAS WLBW AU WJAS WLBW | Hoover and_Others— A0 WJAS WADC D W .lh WLE \\ WMAL Also WNAC WEAN WFBL WADC WCAO WOAU WJAS WMAL WHK WKBW so WNAC WEAN WFBL AO WIAS WADC ) WHK WLBW WMAL WFAN WKBW WCAU WEAF New York—660 SHE WSE | De [ KYW WLW WIR KA WIR WLW KYW KA WJR KYW WLW Z WEAL WHAM KDKA VA in @ Hart ford—3500 T00—WLW. Cincinnati— Springfield—io3 ] [ Today’s Features rd-N New York—i122 ¥ Welcome * Bath's popular 1 WHEN DINE WITH US. Don't forget to take home some Maryland oysters and fresh crackers. F ONISS’S Hartford. Conn Atlantic City—2 rogram lon program y Bo (Unde 228 Grant's Store) I'OR SALE SHUTTLE MEADOW AVENUE Old Dy m Homestead Frontage over 100 ft.—Depth over 250 ft. Very Low Price, eWilt TURN TO PAGE 3 FOR IMPORTANT FUR %’EORAGE 500 The Concert Bureau will present tonight or at 10:30 over WEAF and WGY. | The soloists and the concert orch ‘ tra esare Sodero and among the selec | tions are Monro's cavallo's “Mattina e ful om Marche “Romance Scenes f depicted in hestra at § sociated | well-known | overture from Following am composed entirely of abers will yirdon |find these dances instructive and ex- citing. This Indian entertainment is an |important part of the minstrel show .md concert which will be given by 'lrnop 21, Nathan Hale Junior High in the auditorium on Mon- da) lllxhl In the concert part where the dances take pla e the Nathan Hal ‘Junior High school orchestra of 2 picces. under the direction’ of Mel- Johnson, will play such num- School Minstrel Show bers as “Red Skin,” “The Indian oy Scouts from Troop 28 of Hart- |10 "Cai ana “By the Waters of ford w IH omr their n\hrprelanon of Minnetonka." WARNED BY COURT school on Monday evening. Th 'rance will e igroup has in the past year given Judge Orders Youths fo Cease| Crowding on Sid Sidewalks A symphony or- | these entertainments throughout the i over WABC and as- |state under the auspices of the | tions. featuring such | Daughters of the American Revolu- | like Thomas' tion and other civic organizations selections |and its offerings have met with | fant Prodi- spontancous enthusiasm wherever to moevement from exhibited. Their only appearance in | aint-Saens’ “The | New Britain at the Central ete Boheme" Junior High school last January. A | from Bizet's it group of dances will be Stanley Choynicki. 18. qf 1407 Cor- | venue and Henry Gaczewski, 17, ) Richard street, were warncd Judge Stanley J. Traceski in po- lice court today that they will dealt with sevcrely if they are con- victed in this court of any charge growing out of improper actions -o- s women on the streets | They were charged with J n Monday night Indian team is composed of scouts from two regularly or- ganized patrols of Troop 28, who ', have studicd Indian love and delved into the old Indiun customs. and director was a Sioux breach of the peace on complaint ot | two girls, sisters, who accused them of acting in an untoward manner on Clinton street, near the school, abont | Tuesday night. Sergeant T. J. Feeney testified tiat investigated the girls' complaint arrested the young men, after which the girls testified that Grac- zowski put his arm arvound one of | them Both young men have made s of calling them names | '\ annoying them, they One of the girls admit!s kl‘ that she called Graczewski “fat | Henry™ but not until he had starteld | the dispute Choyinicki testified that he companion were running along Clin- | ton strect in a race nd Graczewski accidentally bumped against one of the girls, who is 14 years of age. Words ensucd, one of the girls ca Gracz “Polack” and Grac- ki calling her “Kaiser.” 1 Gra admitted that he nped against one of the girls, bt would not have happened had she 1ot acted as though she “owned . whole strect Judge raceski T minded him that he did not own the street, either In Choynicki's -case Traceski observ- was nothing idence to justify a conviction found Gaczewski guilty and s judgment. He W d both yvoung men that they had no right| to push people off the sidewalk or | call names or otherwise annoy then were obliged fo respect tne reputation of il m, and if they did | 4 be called to National Broadcasting anl concert by Arcadie Birkenholz, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRI Caroline Andre\\s. soprano, INDIAN WAR DANGE Unustal Act at Natban Hale' es- will be under the direction o | Bizet's “My Lovel Song, Leon- alm of the Night,” § Blue Danube ¢ “La Traviata,” chubert's Militaire” and Beethoven's in I. Major.” ville Verdi® to Debussy's ' the pizzics libe's was Massen “Pastoral L' Arlesienne = he the lent Hoover's broadcasting speech, a pro- popular 1 of 10 be presented at lock over WABC and other sta- the list including “Dance o Paper Dolls” *“lda, Sweet E Cider “Birth of the You Dgn't Love Me,” “Once atim Over song of eucher Indi While from time fo time there appear on the legitimate state nu- in ‘merous Indian acts intended to mere- You" |1y the theater-going public. Songs these dances given by the Hartford {troop primarily offered on their merit as true 1d exact interpreta- tions of the ceremonies of the better known tribes of our North American Indians } Under the leadership of Ronald 1. I Wesievan | Brow scouts will perform “he @nd Heand il Great Plains war es throughout M Blues, aniuse are ans, known as ce 5:30 i1l harmoniz recital of campus songs at k over WTI members of and ha sove the en dances Dance of the Scalp dance, These four ceremonials are the more familiar ones to interested in the history of our dance Ojibway and othe testified ise some W hoss first & 30 Al with Fos: I'h orch this group 1 offerings authentic wo exceptionally good of are listed on the for tonight. the WIZ and WBZ directing t “luding L Arles ond 1 “Polichin: rican India extent o which members of to make 1l and of historice Herh possibly he more cleariy Band n the following story. It Boudo found that among the costu 101 ory tribe of any size and Gillet er's head as a other pro- tribal cerc- ffers quist obtained and or ¢ v 10 ¥ (¢ it for in emony where it needed to be th holc ave gone . and lis sclection fron e will 1ent \man s a st used rtain of the ing weki Uy zew house o'clock ' czewski use thentic Joy bead work for U1 ; moce: A ained at considerable ox- a discharge This chows quite elearly how to get and history's in the hut it has been equip- to : he ddresses. chaps, pended beadwork, tomi- s and other parts of d have been mad after old Indian fe- over three the hea They character women, he toid the not do so they wou account for it. Ovdered 10 Support Childre Tschutkowsky's Moty ! a seloction t : at and of Soville NJ7. the cast wiil dwarl Albort own, Tusted Maynard Hommel, John eet, amplin ek Wa sell s orde towards the support four children whose ages are His wife testified that n living at 43 Franklin street leaving him a year ago, and to support herself by factory while | nother looks after the children not wish to live with her hu 4 becauss he was abusive to her a drank heavily Taron accused his wife in compli election 1 today yesterday's hish interpre results riorms his in parl to continue in t could immediately tself by Assi Willi may what portrays ority she is mble ng in order that | working in & nderstand more ach part of the chers of Ameri- in the & girls will H. Gordor arly just did dati D ADS 1 red me ONLY A SHORT TIME LEFT To Buy Your Smoothtop Gas Range At Reduced Prices Special Sale Prices Good During April Only she said of squan- interested and story and boys thos n GRS We are making a spe- cial allowance on your old ranges during this sale. The Smoothtop cooks a whole meal on one burner of gas. It is easier to clean and kettles can easily be kept hot. The light comes in from all ways on cooking top and there is no oven projecting up in your way. = & > See Smoothtop Dcmonstratcd A. A. MILLS Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work PHONES 5100—5101 66 WEST ST. L 25, 1929. dering his money. For five ore six years he ecarned $45 to $50 a weck and gave it all to her, but she did not appreciate the treatment she was receiving. However, he would live with her again if he could, he said. He earns forty cents an foundry and he thought $10 a week was too much to pay. Judge Traceski told him to pay $10 a week through the probation officer or he would be sent to jail for 60 days. If this payment proved %00 great a burden, the probation of- ficer would take steps to have 1t lightened. the court assured hiry. Violates Probation Stanley Domesky. 32, of 24 Clark street, charged with violation of probation, was ordered to make im- mediate payment of $3 which he owed on a fine of $5 imposed for drunkenness on March 25. or go to jail and work it out. He pleadcd for a week's extension, saying would have the money then, but Judge Traceski told him that when probation is allowed it must bLe obeyed. Domesky, Officer Connolly, 1 and paid $2 on the fine. then he was not heard from and Officer Daniel Cosgrove arrested hitn according to Probation he reported on April | Since | last night on request of the proba- | tion department. Domesky said he did not have the mioney and so he Qid not report, but Judge Traceski told him he would have reported n any event. Domesky said he did not unders > matter in that light. hut Probation Officer Conr aid he explained to Aim what he was to do, and the prébation regulations were printed on his car. ELINOR SMITH MAY TRY ROME FLIGHT Holder of Women's Endurance Record Seeks New Laurels Field. N. Y regained the endurance flight record Smith, 17 year old girl pilof. planning today to challenge the luntic ocean in a flight to Rome. Her mother told of plans for the transatlantic flight when Miss “mith: brought her plane down yesterday atter having been in the air 26 hours, minutes, breaking the rec Louise MecPhetridge of four hours and 18 min- mith said Dl \ds for the ocean flight Smith, in telling of her said failure of a stabilizer to function required her to hold t1« \ \\\\““"""""""’”'V/’///// VOANs Let Us Budget You Out of Debt April wome Elinor wa Roosevelt (P —Having ord Los Angeles by Mrs provided Miss flight ntes. backers Our Family LoanService Will Selve All Your Meney Problems $100 LOAN pasable $5 monthly, plus lawful interest. $200 LOAN pasable $10 ‘monthly, plus lawful interest. $300 LOAN payable 515 monthly, plus lawful interest, Other Amounts in Proportion Cost fixed by law. Every repay. ment reduces the cost. loans in strict privacy. Call, Write or Phone 1-9-4-3 BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 201, Raphael Bl Secana 99 West Street, Retween High SNtreets. ~u|u ny wal and Bonded Room Floor, | stayed hour in a | | day noon | official, plane on an even keel by the :tick, but despite this she found time .o | read “Tom Sawyer Abroad” whle the big monoplane wheeled over .u- Long Island airfields. She said : .e aloft after setting a new record to finish the book. Two gallons of the 210 gallons of fuel with which she took off Tues- were left in the tanks when Miss Siith landed. Although she ate only an orang and a tomato of the food she took | up, she said she was not hungry | when Jier mother took her to fh ‘r | home at Freeport, Long Tsland. The flight was supervised by ry Booth, official of the Natioa:' Aeronautical assoication. but is n:t | as separate enduran.e rec ords for women are mot recognized far- | MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT The police were notified today of | the return of the right to operate, to the following: Samuel Rizza of 45 | Portieres or Sterling street; Leo Regula of 14 Beatty street; Peter Kardokas of 58 Rhodes street; suspension of the right to operate in the cases of Tony Spina of 21 Pinehurst street and Erie Ahlquist of 75 Austin street. also the suspension of the licenses of Carl A. Nelson of Osgood avenue and Thom- as J. Barron of 771 Farmington ave- nue. !Children and Matches Start Blaze in House Children playing with matches caused a fire at 416 Arch street last cvening, doing moderate damage in a tenement occupied by Mr. and Mrs, Herman J. Hauptman and family. window curtains took tire and a lively blaze resulted. 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